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Topic: Blockchain Investment Ltd. BEWARE of ponzi scam (Read 3857 times)

sr. member
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September 23, 2017, 09:45:53 AM
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That should be complete scam mail and do not even try to click a link in it and better delete it in he first place. You can always enquire about the mail by asking  the blockchain support team. If that's true then you can ask for that mail again. But they will never send out mails like that to end users because it does look like very unprofessional. They could have gone through proper protocol, like firstly sending out the promotional notice over website itself or may be a official mail but not from do not reply for sure.

newbie
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They're still at it, and this time, they're calling that fresh address you just posted a "scam", and posting the "real" address, which thankfully nobody has fallen for, yet.

https://imgur.com/a/qGjKu

E: And it looks like a bunch of people fell for that last one.
hero member
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It does look like a scam, I don't know where else they use Limited companies but it does not exist in the UK. You should post the headers of the email, as that would help people track down the location and mail servers that were used to send it. It is possible to fake emails from any website, so do not send them any money at all.

Oh I see its from this email address
[email protected]
Its from blockchaIn.info or big i "I" or small letter L
Beware from this guys.



So what the hell they got my email address, though I register this email in blockchain.info but I have no balance there and I didn't use this email in any bitcoin website except blockchain.info.

Edit: I reported this on blockchain's twitter linking in this thread.


How many the people have got scammed caused by this one, This scammer is so smart copying the blockchain logo and minimising the odd thing. 

This will be very difficult for differentiating the real email and fake one. I already compare it with the real email and just different in his email address.
People nowadays would really do anything just to scam people and I also received this email too on which when I first saw it I could really say its a scam since I don't really believe that blockchain does really have this kind of promotion and where on the hell they would get those free bitcoin which really give too good to be true offer and lastly I check the email its really different since they use capital "I" instead of "I" and if you are a newbie you will definitely fall for this one.
hero member
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It does look like a scam, I don't know where else they use Limited companies but it does not exist in the UK. You should post the headers of the email, as that would help people track down the location and mail servers that were used to send it. It is possible to fake emails from any website, so do not send them any money at all.

Oh I see its from this email address
[email protected]
Its from blockchaIn.info or big i "I" or small letter L
Beware from this guys.



So what the hell they got my email address, though I register this email in blockchain.info but I have no balance there and I didn't use this email in any bitcoin website except blockchain.info.

Edit: I reported this on blockchain's twitter linking in this thread.


How many the people have got scammed caused by this one, This scammer is so smart copying the blockchain logo and minimising the odd thing. 

This will be very difficult for differentiating the real email and fake one. I already compare it with the real email and just different in his email address.
copper member
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I also recieve this email on Dec 23 I'll just ignore it ,it's obviously scam and I do not have plan to invest any amount of my money into ponzi scheme. But ithink were not the same address to send it. if I remember the address given to me start with 1BLock .

i recieve the same email as yours i think because of that 1Block address but i recieve it from some alt coin team (i wouldn't mention the name) and i just disregard it. i asked the team about it why they sent an email asking investment with fix return and they answered "its a wrong email"
Same with me I recieve it twice on my email and the first who sent it to me is the blockchain and the other one is the one you dont want to mention hours after recieve the first email with the same address 1BLock.
Scammers will do anything to make an easy money from different bitcoin users. I don't know if until when they gonna do this and idk if someone got hooked and got scammed by this kind of trick which is not new here online. I hope there's none.
hero member
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I also recieve this email on Dec 23 I'll just ignore it ,it's obviously scam and I do not have plan to invest any amount of my money into ponzi scheme. But ithink were not the same address to send it. if I remember the address given to me start with 1BLock .

i recieve the same email as yours i think because of that 1Block address but i recieve it from some alt coin team (i wouldn't mention the name) and i just disregard it. i asked the team about it why they sent an email asking investment with fix return and they answered "its a wrong email"
Same with me I recieve it twice on my email and the first who sent it to me is the blockchain and the other one is the one you dont want to mention hours after recieve the first email with the same address 1BLock.
legendary
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looks like some database got leaked or another "cloudmining" scam
decided to earn additional money by selling its users data
either way report as spam and delete,no such offers are made via emails
 
newbie
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I also had one email like this and I deleted it at once.
The Scammers always think off many ways to steal our money.
These bullshit scammers do not want to work or lazy working.
legendary
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I am also receiving this types of ponzi/spam mails from quite some months but most of them get filtered towards spam folder so i really don't care about them. You can easily detect that this can't be more than just a scam.
hero member
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I also recieve this email on Dec 23 I'll just ignore it ,it's obviously scam and I do not have plan to invest any amount of my money into ponzi scheme. But ithink were not the same address to send it. if I remember the address given to me start with 1BLock .

i recieve the same email as yours i think because of that 1Block address but i recieve it from some alt coin team (i wouldn't mention the name) and i just disregard it. i asked the team about it why they sent an email asking investment with fix return and they answered "its a wrong email"
hero member
Activity: 910
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I also recieve this email on Dec 23 I'll just ignore it ,it's obviously scam and I do not have plan to invest any amount of my money into ponzi scheme. But ithink were not the same address to send it. if I remember the address given to me start with 1BLock .
legendary
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i thought only me received those email but apparently they send to many email address to get new victim however they had very smart that using blockchain name for convincing people that this is one of the new feature of blockchain and for those who didn't conscientious they will thought this email officially from blockchain
lfo
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If i hadnt already fell victim to a few this past year, the curiosity would of taken my satoshis again.. Wink
So much for the loosers. Really like to put a horse hoof you know where if i ever found the ones that i was dumb enough to trust.
THEY ALL SCAM, its what scammers do. they know no other way than the way of lies and deceit. Pathetic  scum of human race
legendary
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Got same email too. There are an address provided in email, could be it same? Maybe it's can be tracked. It's obviously scam, no doubt Roll Eyes

Total scam. Sometimes I receive emails like that directly to my junk email folder with many unreal offers. It's not blockchain email, just someone trying to use their brand to steal you.

There are some similar attempts on google, when people search for Blockchain.info wallet. Too many scammers trying to make people believe they are Blockchain.info team.

With the highly users grow using blockchain wallet, that's an opportunity for a scammers to fool people, especially new comers.
hero member
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blockchain never open service about investment
you can see in addres email your inbox, not blockchain use i but blockhaln , use l
so only phising scamer inbox your mail
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Total scam. Sometimes I receive emails like that directly to my junk email folder with many unreal offers. It's not blockchain email, just someone trying to use their brand to steal you.

There are some similar attempts on google, when people search for Blockchain.info wallet. Too many scammers trying to make people believe they are Blockchain.info team.
copper member
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So what the hell they got my email address, though I register this email in blockchain.info but I have no balance there and I didn't use this email in any bitcoin website except blockchain.info

I didn't recieve any kind of email like that even on my blockchain.info email. You sure you didn't used that email to some sites like hyip or ponzi related one in the past?

Oh, my apologize I scan my trash in this email and saw that I used this from hashocean before, then after HO become scam that biteminer emailed me, so maybe there's the same owner of this ponzi sites. And now they are trying to scam again LOL enough already.
hero member
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So what the hell they got my email address, though I register this email in blockchain.info but I have no balance there and I didn't use this email in any bitcoin website except blockchain.info

I didn't recieve any kind of email like that even on my blockchain.info email. You sure you didn't used that email to some sites like hyip or ponzi related one in the past?
copper member
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It does look like a scam, I don't know where else they use Limited companies but it does not exist in the UK. You should post the headers of the email, as that would help people track down the location and mail servers that were used to send it. It is possible to fake emails from any website, so do not send them any money at all.

Oh I see its from this email address
[email protected]
Its from blockchaIn.info or big i "I" or small letter L
Beware from this guys.



So what the hell they got my email address, though I register this email in blockchain.info but I have no balance there and I didn't use this email in any bitcoin website except blockchain.info.

Edit: I reported this on blockchain's twitter linking in this thread.
legendary
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It's probably a spoofed email if the sender address is indeed blockchain.info. I'm sure no company would ever send out emails asking for investments to be made directly to a bitcoin address, this is very unprofesional and would cause to losing track of investments. So it surely is an attempt to scam. 
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